obsessive-compulsive personality disorder

Definition:

a pervasive pattern in adulthood characterized by unattainable perfectionism; preoccupation with rules, details, and orderliness; unreasonable attempts to control others; excessive devotion to work; and rumination to the point of indecisiveness, all at the expense of flexiblity, openness, and efficiency.

a DSM diagnosis that is established when the specified criteria are met.